On June 23, the University of Education High School for the Gifted sent information on the 10th grade exam scores in 2025 to candidates.
Candidates can look up the 10th grade exam scores on the website of the 2025 Specialized Pedagogical High School.
The 10th grade entrance exam of the High School for the Gifted took place on June 4-5 with more than 5,700 candidates attending.
In the 2025-2026 school year, the Pedagogical High School for the Gifted will recruit a total of 420 students. Of which, each major in Math, Literature, English, Chemistry recruited 70 quotas; the majors in Physics, Information Technology, Biology, and Geography each recruited 35 quotas.
The class with the highest fighting rate this year is the England team with nearly 1/23. Following is IT - the fighting rate/19. The lowest is the Geography class with a scale of 1/7, the remaining classes are around 1/10.
Candidates included in the admission list must be eligible to take the exam, take all 4 exams, do not violate exam regulations, and do not take any exam under 3.5 points.
Admission scores
- For candidates taking the entrance exam for specialized classes in Math, Informatics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography: the score for Literature (round 1) and English (round 1) is a condition, not used to calculate the admission score; the admission score is the total score for the Math subject (round 1) multiplied by coefficient 1 and the score for the specialist subject coefficient 2.
- For candidates taking the entrance exam for Literature classes: the score for Math (round 1) and English (round 1) is a condition, not used to calculate the admission score; the admission score is the total score for Literature (round 1) multiplied by a coefficient of 1 and the professional exam score is a coefficient of 2.
- For candidates taking the entrance exam for specialized English classes: Literature scores (round 1) and Math scores (round 1) are conditions, not used to calculate admission scores; Admission scores are the total English exam scores (round 1) multiplied by coefficient 1 and professional exam scores are coefficient 2.
Candidates should note that the school does not add priority points in admission.